Okay Chiki, for some reason I have to try to make a bigger one, (some things just can't go unchallenged.) I like BIG tikis and since I might be buying a skid-steer loader this year, might as well put it to good use. What kind of wood did you use? Are you really going to put Mai Tai's in it? and drink out of it?
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Holy moly how did I miss this post?
what a collection! Every piece is amazing. Totally diggin' your furniture. Geez, what else can one say. You rule.
thanks for sharing theses pics with us.
What are your thoughts and experience on carvin Eucalyptus. We have those logs laying around all over the place up here.

Thanks folks for the props. JT, but palm , of course! Eucalyptus is heavy and hard as hellbut has a beaut grain. I believe it tends to crack alot too. BK I've been called a Dog before, hehehe,but I am not the top. That's fo sho!

Gotta say it again,, Unbelievable, I really love your Lines, the way you bring things together, That Eucalyptus IS Very hard wood and has a Nice grain. I've seen the color grom a Purpilish red to the Bright Yellow. Those logs cut into 4 # slabs make great garden Stepping stones, carving the wood almost Always Kills tools and ends up with Deep checks. Pretty wood though.
We need more Pictures, No holdin' out.
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Damn, Chiki, save one uh dem mugs fo me! You'll be at Oasis Thursday, right?! I'm gettin in line early!
And that frame for Miles' Tiki Ti art: It kicks so much ass I had to borrow some *more* ass to be kicked. Great work!
Now if I could just afford one of those tiki stools to rest my over-kicked ass on!
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Thanks Rich, I will post pics of the test glazes soon so y'all can see. The colors I am trying are a satin black outside witha lime green inside and a true green translucent with a muted corvette yellow.